Different Types of Conservatory Roofs

When building or extending your home, adding a conservatory is an excellent way to create an extra space in which to work, relax and play. But the roof is a key factor in determining how much use the room will get, and in which seasons it will be usable. This article outlines some of the different options for your new roof, and discusses how they can be integrated with your overall design.

Glass roofs can be a great option, allowing sunlight to flood in and create an airy and light feel to the room. However, they can be prone to overheating in summer and are not as thermally efficient as other roofing materials. They also don’t offer the same acoustic insulation as solid or tiled conservatory roofs.

Polycarbonate roofs are a popular option for many homeowners as they can provide a more traditional look to a conservatory while remaining lightweight and insulating well. However, they tend to be less aesthetically pleasing than other roof types, and are more susceptible to damage. They also don’t retain heat as effectively as other roof structures, meaning they can be cold in winter and draughty at times.

UPVC is an affordable and durable roof choice that can provide a great look to your conservatory. Unlike glazed roofing options, it is not as prone to damage, but they do let in too much sunlight which can lead to overheating in the summer and don’t acoustically insulate the room as well as other alternatives.

Slate is a natural product with a long lifespan that provides an attractive and enduring finish to your conservatory. It is available in a range of colours, providing a timeless and classic look that is sure to enhance your property’s curb appeal. However, slate roofs require a significant level of maintenance to ensure they continue to look good and remain watertight.

If you’re looking to add a bit of luxury to your conservatory, consider adding a roof lantern or flat skylight to illuminate your room in style. They’re easy to install and come in a wide range of sizes, with over 150 RAL colours to choose from. These can be matched with other features in the conservatory, such as windows and doors, to create a bespoke and stylish look.

Whether you’re planning to stay in your home for the rest of your life or plan to put it on the market at some point, a new roof will make it more usable all year round and add value to your property. Preseli Home Improvements are a Leka Roofs accredited installer and can help you transform your existing conservatory with a new tiled roof, making it a room you can enjoy all year round. To find out more, contact us today.conservatory roofs swansea

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